by altha-admin | Jun 3, 2012 | Articles
It was one week before my students teaching at Dana Middle School was about to end. The mentor teacher for the two eighth grade classes, Will, asked me about interviews that I was going to take. "Well, the first question that they are going to ask you," he...
by altha-admin | Jun 3, 2012 | Articles
I am pleased to see that the Harvard liberal Elizabeth Warren is having a hard time maintaining any kind of edge in the Bay State. Some polls suggest that she is two to three points behind, while other polls point out that she is tied in a dead heat with the military...
by altha-admin | Jun 3, 2012 | Articles
If there was one taunt that used to get on my nerves, it was "Are you mad?" Most students have very little to offer or accomplish in class, so they amuse themselves with funny ways of provoking each other or tempting the teacher to lose his temper. I regret...
by altha-admin | May 31, 2012 | Articles
Congressional challenger Richard Tisei (R-Massachusetts )is asking for 500 pennies from each of his potential contributors. While looking for stray coins to throw in his surging campaign coffers, I realized that I can think of 15 TRILLIONS reasons why to vote for him....
by altha-admin | May 30, 2012 | Articles
Another Black politician is scandalized and marginalized by the anti-growth, pro-relativism policies of the Democratic party. Artur Davis has moved his residence to newly-christened swing state Virginia, although the recent arrival claims that he will run for office...
by altha-admin | May 30, 2012 | Articles
Mitt Romney is now king of the hill — at least of the GOP. Having weathered with grace and truth the primary gauntlet of a former House Speaker, a stalwart libertarian, and a contrarian social conservative, the former Massachusetts governor has arrived. Seven...